Carrie’s Julianne Moore Discusses Tapping Into Margaret’s Madness
"You know, part of it is that it’s a beloved film, obviously, and novel. It certainly was seminal for me as an adolescent. I still remember huge parts of it, you know, after you’ve seen hundreds of movies over your lifetime there’s so many that you don’t remember, and this one I really do. We wanted to make it entertaining, we wanted to make it believable, we wanted to make it scary, we wanted to make it moving – I think we just wanted to give it its justice."

NASHVILLE does lack the overt soapiness of REVENGE, the ABC drama that features regular dramatic takedowns, ass-kicking fights, and popped polo collars. While REVENGE offers a tantalizingly heightened reality, its billionaire glamour is contrasted by the sense that, on NASHVILLE, even the rich are somehow struggling to get by, perhaps making it a harder sell to an audience seeking escapist thrills. Still, REVENGE, it should be noted—most ironically—now airs at 9 p.m.

Then there’s the misconception that NASHVILLE appears to be a “women’s show.” Putting aside any casual misogyny that might be involved in relating a show to one gender, the idea is simply untrue. Yes, the show’s leads are three women and there’s a soapiness involved with love triangles, marital relations, and the Sturm und Drang of the heart. But NASHVILLE is only as much a women’s show as FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS was a “men’s show” or a football drama.

Along the way, the two boys have bonded. Quick to joke around but equally serious when it comes to work, Rabe and West have learned how to tap dance and discovered that they both like fencing. They're also earning a paycheck for being on Broadway.

How much? They're too polite to say.

"A very nice amount for a 12-year-old," says West with a laugh.

Soap Star Divorcing Husband Who Impersonated Cop, Is Partners with Stephen Baldwin
Katherine Kelly Lang has been playing Brooke Forrester on THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL since 1987. But her real life divorce from husband #2 is worthy of any soap. Alex D’Andrea, father of Lang’s teenage daughter, was convicted in August of impersonating a police officer in order to intimidate people at an Ojai, California tennis club.

D’Andrea is also partnered with Stephen Baldwin, the born again Christian and reformed hard-partier in the Baldwin family, in a movie production company. Last August he was convicted by a jury in Ventura County of flashing a police badge and telling an employee of the Weil Tennis Academy that he was a cop. This was after D’Andrea’s daughter had been thrown out of the camp, according to reports. D’Andrea demanded back his $50,000. (Wow.) Ultimately he got back $28,000.

According to the Ventura County newspaper, this was the second time a jury heard this case. The first time, the jury deadlocked 10-2 in favor of guilty. D’Andrea has made all kinds of accusations against the tennis camp, but the judge wasn’t interested in hearing them. D’Andrea was sentenced to 90 days in jail and was ordered to pay a $2,500 fine and to stay away from the camp owner.